By MalayMail
BEIRUT, April 13 β Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said yesterday he was working to stop the Israel-Hezbollah war, even as Israeli Premier Benjamin Netanyahu told troops in south Lebanon that the fight there was far from over.
The Lebanese Red Cross said in a statement that one of its paramedics had been killed in the south.
They said its teams had been βdirectly targeted by an Israeli droneβ while on a humanitarian mission, even though βthe ambulances and their crews bore the protective Red Cross emblemβ.
Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Jagan Chapagain, said he was βappalled and saddenedβ at the killing of a second Lebanese Red Cross volunteer in weeks.
The United Nations peacekeeping force UNIFIL said an Israeli tank rammed its vehicles on two occasions, βin one case causing significant damageβ.
Israel says the fragile temporary ceasefire in the wider Middle East war does not apply to its battle with Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.
It has kept up its attacks on the country as the militants fight back.
βWe will continue to work to stop this war, to ensure the Israeli withdrawal from all our lands,β Salam said in a televised address.
βWe are continuing our efforts... to negotiate to stop the war,β he added, ahead of planned talks on Tuesday in Washington between Lebanese, Israeli and US officials.
Lebanon was pulled into the Middle East conflict when Hezbollah fired rockets at Israel after US-Israeli strikes killed Iranβs supreme leader.
Israel has responded with massive strikes and a ground invasion.
βAccountabilityβ
Netanyahu said yesterday that Israeli forces had eliminated the threat of an invasion by Hezbollah militants during a visit to troops in southern Lebanon.
But he added: βThere is still more to do, and we are doing it.
βThe war continues, including within the security zone in Lebanon,β Netanyahu said in a video released by his office.
Israeli officials have repeatedly said that Israel wants to establish a βsecurity zoneβ in southern Lebanon to help prevent Hezbollah attacks.
Lebanonβs state-run National News Agency (NNA) reported Israeli attacks on dozens of locations in the south yesterday, with additional strikes on the adjacent West Bekaa area.
The health ministry raised the warβs overall toll to more than 2,050 dead, including 165 children and more than 80 health workers.
The Lebanese Red Cross condemned attacks on its personnel as βclear and blatant violations of all provisions of international lawβ.
Before Sundayβs deadly mission, which also wounded another paramedic, βthe necessary contacts were made with UNIFIL for protection and safe passageβ, it said.
Israelβs military has repeatedly accused Hezbollah of using ambulances for military ends.
Lebanonβs health ministry also said an Israeli strike on Qana killed five people, including three women, and wounded 25 others.
An AFP photographer in the southern town saw significant destruction as an excavator worked to clear debris and first responders carried a body out from under the rubble.
βMoral obligationβ
In south Lebanonβs Bazuriyeh, Hassan Berro, a rescue worker from the Risala Scout associationβwhich is affiliated with the Hezbollah-allied Amal movementβsaid: βOur emergency centre was hit and completely destroyed, along with all its contents, including beds and medical equipment.β
The AFP photographer saw windows shattered and debris covering several hospital beds in the building, where walls and ceilings were also damaged.
Also yesterday, the Israeli army accused Hezbollah of using a hospital compound in south Lebanonβs Bint Jbeil βfor military purposesβ.
Hezbollah said it had launched attacks on Israeli targets across the border and inside Lebanon, including against troops in Bint Jbeil, where the NNA reported heavy fighting.
Pope Leo XIV, who visited Lebanon late last year, expressed his closeness to the Lebanese people yesterday.
He said there was a βmoral obligation to protect the civilian population from the atrocious effects of warβ. β AFP
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